I think it’s easy to forget how truly incredible our world is. Enjoy this travel guide featuring the top 100 places to visit on Earth.
What’s up guys, my name is Ryan and the last few years I’ve been exploring our incredible world, and I want to share with you my favorite places. So here’s my Earth top 100! It’s easy to forget how incredible our planet is. From the wonders of South America, to the endless
History of Europe, there’s something worth discovering in every corner of our world. This video is a long one, so I’ve made timestamps so you can jump around to your favorite locations. Let’s start this video off in Cape Town, South Africa. If you love ocean and mountainous Landscapes,
You’re in luck because Cape Town has both. One of my favorite features of Cape Town is Lion’s Head. It’s this wizard hat shaped peak that you can hike to the top of. Another wild spot is Table Mountain. You
Can take a cable car to the top and it offers some of the most incredible views of Cape Town from up there. One of the best beaches in Cape Town is Camp’s Bay. The water may be chilly but it
Offers some spectacular scenery all around. While we’re still in South Africa ,we’re going to visit Drakensberg. It’s a set of mountains on the South African &Lesotho border and is home to some of the most incredible scenery. One of the craziest places is Tugela Falls. With a height around
1000 meters, it’s the second tallest waterfall in the world. The area that is located in is called the Amphitheater. It is just this bowl of massive cliffs that drop down to the gorge below. After we’re gonna venture to Botswana to experience the Okavango Delta. Located in the northern
Part of the country, the Okavango Delta is this massive seasonal swamp that can be seen from space. The area gets flooded and it reaches its peak water levels during the summer months. Due to the influx of water, animals come from all over and it creates one of Africa’s greatest wildlife
Concentrations. From elephants wandering through the chest deep water to Red Lechwe Antelope running through the swamps, it’s just incredible how much wildlife exists in the Okavango Delta. One of the best ways to experience it is by taking a boat and wandering through the endless canals and lagoons
Marveling at all the wildlife. Afterwards we’re gonna head to the famous Victoria Falls, located on the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe, Victoria is one of the longest waterfalls in the world with a length of 1708 meters. The Zambezi River is what powers the waterfall and one thing that
I think that’s unique about it is how it plunges into this narrow gorge. It’s something unique I’ve never seen in any other waterfalls. There’s this one place on the falls called Devil’s Pool, where you can sit in the water right in the edge of the waterfall. It looks like you’re gonna fall
In but thankfully the current isn’t that strong. After we’re gonna visit the country of Namibia. Located on the Atlantic coast above South Africa. When people think of Namibia the Namib Desert probably comes to mind. It’s full of massive orange sand dunes and those Oryx Antelope.
One of my favorite places in the Namib desert is Deadvlei. It’s this clay pan surrounded by massive dunes and what makes it so unique is that there’s these trees that died 600 years ago because water stopped coming into the area and they are frozen in time. After we’re going to visit Tanzania. I
Think Tanzania is one of the most incredible countries in Africa. From the safari to Mount Kilimanjaro, there’s just so much to see. If you like tropical Vibes you can visit Zanzibar. It’s this island archipelago located just off the coast of Tanzania. it’s home to white sand beaches in a
Phenomenal coastline. Another one of my favorite places in Tanzania is the Serengeti. When it comes to the African safari, the Serengeti is one of the best places to witness Africa’s Wildlife. It’s home to The Great Migration which is when the wildebeest make a circular loop around the
Serengeti into Kenya’s Maasai Mara every year. The iconic feature of Tanzania, and African general is Mount Kilimanjaro. It’s the tallest place in Africa and also the highest freestanding mountain in the world with an elevation of 5895 meters. What’s great about Mount Kilimanjaro is that it can be
Summited without climbing gear. The journey takes anywhere from 5 to 10 days to complete. I’d love to do it someday. One of the best places to view Mount Kilimanjaro is from the Amboseli National Park. It’s located right across the border in Kenya and I think it has one of the best views
In the world. Not only because it has a great view of Kilimanjaro, but it’s often coupled with animals such as elephants roaming free throughout the park. I mean it’s a scene straight out of Lion King! Afterwards we’re going to venture to Ethiopia to visit the Simien mountains. They are home to the
Highest point in Ethiopia. One of my favorite features of the Simien mountains is its wildlife. They are home to the Gelada baboons, also known as the bleeding heart monkey, which can only be found in the Ethiopia Highlands. I mean it’s just such an interesting part of Africa.
Afterwards we’re going to visit the islands of the Seychelles. Located in the Indian Ocean off the coast of East Africa, the Seychelles are an archipelago made up of 115 islands and are home to some of the world’s most famous beaches. When you fly to the Seychelles, you’ll probably come to
The island of Mahe. It’s the biggest island in the archipelago and also home to Victoria which is the Island’s capital. There’s a lot to do and see on Mahe and it’s also a great place to venture
Off to the other Islands. One of the most famous places in all the Seychelles is the beach called Anse Source d’Argent. it’s located on the Island La Digue, which you can reach by taking a ferry from the neighboring islands. It’s often rated as one of the world’s most beautiful beaches and I
Totally understand why. It has these massive Granite Boulders that create an otherworldly landscape. Afterwards we’re gonna visit Madagascar. After Indonesia, Madagascar is the largest island country in the world. One thing unique about Madagascar, is that ninety percent of its plants and animal
Species are found nowhere else in the world. One of the most famous places in Madagascar is The Baobab Avenue. It’s this dirt street lined with Grandidier’s Baobab trees which are over 30 meters tall and almost 3000 years old. Another destination to visit in Africa is the island
Of Reunion. Located in the Indian Ocean, Reunion is a French territory with some of the most incredible terrain. It is a volcanic island and totally reminds me of Hawaii. One of the most striking features of the island is the volcano called Piton de la Fournaise. It’s currently one of the most active volcanoes
In the world with its most recent eruption in 2020. Reunion just has some of the most insane scenery. After we’re gonna visit the nearby island of Mauritius. Unlike Reunion, Mauritius is its own country. It’s an incredibly beautiful island with impressive mountain peaks and landscapes. Probably
The most well-known feature of Mauritius, is its underwater waterfall. While it isn’t actually a waterfall, it creates an illusion of one and can best be seen from the air. After we’re gonna head up to Egypt to visit the Pyramids of Giza. As one of the Ancient Wonders of the World, I think
The Pyramids of Giza are someone most baffling and intriguing structures on Earth. To think that thousands of years ago, millions of massive stone blocks were used to build one of the largest structures on Earth, it’s just hard to comprehend. The pyramids are full of mystery. Like how in
The world were they built? what was their purpose? And just many other questions. Some archaeologists believe that the pyramids served as a tomb for the Pharaohs, but I think they had a different purpose. Another interesting fact about the pyramids is that the coordinates are the exact same numbers at
The speed of light. I mean whether that means something or it’s just a crazy coincidence, it’s definitely something to think about. Afterwards we’re gonna head over to Jordan to visit Petra. Famous for being one of the wonders of the world, I first remember seeing Petra in the Indiana Jones movie.
It’s believed that the area was settled by the Nabateans around the 4th Century BC, where they made Petra as the capital city of their Kingdom. I think the most impressive place in Petra is the Treasury. It’s his temple that was carved straight out of sandstone Rock and is believed to have
Served as a mausoleum for the Nabatean kingdom. It got its name as the Treasury because local Bedouins believed treasure was hidden inside. While we’re still in Jordan we’re gonna head over to the Wadi Rum Desert. Located near the border of Saudi Arabia, Wadi Rum is this incredible desert landscape
With unique Rock features it’s been the filming location for movies such as Aladdin and Star Wars. It really feels like you’re on another planet here and no wonder why so many films are created in this beautiful desert. Afterwards we’re going to head over to Saudi Arabia. Located in the Middle
East, Saudi Arabia was a rather mysterious country until opened its borders to tourists in 2019. The largest and capital city of Saudi Arabia is Riyadh. It’s a major Financial Hub and full of fascinating skyscrapers. One of the most interesting places in Saudi is called Al-Ula. It’s located in the
Northwestern part of the country and it’s home to some fascinating rock formations and ancient tombs. The area was founded back in the 6th century and just full so much history. After we’re gonna head over to the UAE to visit Dubai. Now Dubai is one of the wildest places I’ve ever been. It’s basically
What happens when a city has a blank slate, and limitless budget to make some of the craziest buildings and structures in the world. It’s home to the Burj Khalifa which is the world’s tallest building at 830 meters high. When I was there I went to the top 124th floor and afterwards I
Went down to watch the spectacular Dubai fountain show. It was such a cool experience and I just had a great time walking around and enjoying the light show on the Burj Khalifa. One cool thing
I did while I was in Dubai was I went on a desert Safari. We went out to the middle of the desert and got in some cars and drove on the dunes. It was a little sketch but I had a good time watching the
Sunset and experiencing the crazy deserts of the UAE. After we’re gonna head over to the Himalayas to visit Nepal. Nicknamed the roof of the world, Nepal is home to eight mountains that are over 8000 meters high including the world’s tallest peak, Mount Everest. If you do visit Nepal you’re
Probably flying to the capital city of Kathmandu. It’s a bustling Place surrounded by the Himalayan Mountains famous for its temples and monasteries. One thing I want to do someday is hike to Everest Base Camp. You can start by flying into the sketchy Lukla airport and then take about two
Weeks to make the round-trip Journey. Base camp is up at an elevation of 17,600 feet I mean Nepal is such an incredible country and I hope you all can visit. After we’re gonna visit the country
Of Pakistan. I think Pakistan is one of the most underrated countries in Asia. It has a vast array of landscapes but my favorite feature of Pakistan is its mountains. They are absolutely unbelievable and after Nepal they are home to the tallest mountains in the world. One of the most intriguing
Places in Pakistan for me is fairy Meadows. It’s this beautiful base camp that you need to take this sketchy road to get to. It’s shadowed over by Nanga Parpat, which is the ninth tallest mountain in the world at 8125 meters and the overall scenery here is just mind-blowing with the
Glacier and everything. I mean Pakistan’s Mountains truly are on another level. After we’re going to visit the country of Sri Lanka. located right below India, Sri Lanka is an island country full of lush landscapes and intriguing destinations. One of the most recognizable places on Sri Lanka is
Sigiriya, or Lion’s Rock. it’s this massive monolith that sticks out the landscape and on top of it there’s an ancient Fortress that was built on the 5th Century A.D. Today it stands is one of the best preserved examples of ancient urban planning. Afterwards we’re going to head over
To India to visit the Taj Mahal. When I think of India the Taj Mahal almost all always comes to mind. It was complete in the year 1653 and took over a billion dollars (adjusted for inflation)
To complete. It was built by the Mughal Emperor at the time as a place to house the tomb of his favorite wife. It just blows my mind that this was created almost 400 years ago. Today it stands as a symbol for India and receives over 6 million visitors a year. Another intriguing destination
In India is Varanasi. Located on the Ganges River, Varanasi is one of the most religious and sacred sites in India, as it serves as a central place for many traditions in the Hindu religion. It’s one of the oldest continually inhabited cities dating back almost 4000 years. I mean the history and
Culture here is just on another level, truly is an incredible place to experience. After we’re going to visit Ladakh. Located on the borders of Pakistan and Tibet, Ladakh is one of the highest regions in India, as it’s nestled in some of the biggest mountains in the world. There’s a lot
Of beautiful monasteries and sites to see and the landscapes up there are just so interesting. It’s also one of the best places to see snow leopards. another scenic place in Ladakh is the Pangong Lake. One third of its India and the other part is in China. It’s the highest saltwater lake in the
World with an elevation of 4350 meters. The color of the lake is this dark blue color, that’s such a contrast between the red arid mountains. After we’re going to visit the country of the Maldives. Now when people imagine paradise, the Maldives might come to mind. Located in the Indian Ocean,
The Maldives is a country made up 1192 Islands. It’s famous for its white sand beaches, resorts and crystal clear waters. I mean if you’re looking for an ideal honeymoon destination or just a relaxing vacation, the Maldives is your place. After we’re going to visit the country of Bangladesh. Almost
Completely surrounded by India, Bangladesh is a lush and vibrant country full of natural beauty and culture. The capital city of the country is Dhaka, its old town is one of the most chaotic and wild places I’ve seen. If you want to see some of Bangladesh’s nature the Chittagong Hill
Tracks offer some incredible landscapes with its lush rolling hills and it’s also where the highest place in the country is located. If you want to see the coast, Cox’s Bazaar is home to the world’s longest natural beach with a length of 155 kilometers. Bangladesh really is an incredible
Country that deserves to be experienced. Now afterwards we’re going to visit the ancient city of Bagan. Located in the country of Myanmar, Bagan is this ancient city and is home to over 2000 Buddhist temples, pagodas, and monasteries. During the 9th to 13th centuries, the Bagan
Kingdom resided here. Which later became Myanmar. Today Bagan is one of the most visited places in the country. Afterwards we’re going to head to Angkor Wat. Located in Cambodia, Angkor Wat is a temple complex and it’s the largest religious monument in the world. It’s easily one of the
Most remarkable ancient structures on Earth and it’s just hard to fathom this place. Angkor Wat was built in the 12th century by the Khmer Empire and it took 28 years to construct and was first
Used as a Hindu Temple dedicated to the god Vishnu but towards the end of this Century Angkor Wat was used to worship Buddhism. Today it’s one of the most renowned and visit religious sites in the world and I totally understand why. Afterwards we’re going to visit Vietnam to visit the Ban Gioc Waterfalls
Located in the northern part of Vietnam, straddling the Chinese border. Ban Gioc is the biggest waterfall in Southeast Asia. I mean the scenery here is just absolutely insane with the iconic karst mountains in the background. You can take a boat ride to get up close to the waterfall.
I mean this place is just freaking magical. Another amazing spot in Vietnam is Ha Long Bay. Located in the Gulf of Tonkin, Ha Long Bay is this incredible area made up of emerald waters and thousands of limestone Islands covered in Lush vegetation. Probably the best way to experience Ha Long
Bay is by taking a cruise. It can just be a few hours, but I recommend at least doing an overnight cruise so you can witness the Ha Long bay during sunrise and sunset. Afterwards we’re gonna head to Thailand to visit the Phi Phi Islands. I first saw these islands while watching Leonardo DiCaprio’s
Film “The Beach”. To reach the Phi Phi Islands, you can take hour-long ferries from the nearby cities. The main islands have lots of amenities such as hotels and restaurants and is a great place to venture
After the other Islands. I think my favorite one is Koh Phi Phi Lee. It’s this insane island you can boat around and snorkel. Another amazing place in Thailand is Phang Nga Bay, it’s this Mangrove area located near Krabi and it has this almost perfect winding river that cuts through the mangroves with
Jagged mountains on both sides. Another amazing nearby place is Railay Beach. It’s located just outside of Krabi and you can arrive by boat there’s just these massive rocks that overlook the beach and it’s a perfect place to watch the sunset. Afterwards we’re gonna head to the mainland
Of Thailand to visit Khao Sok National Park. This place is really interesting, there’s this massive lake and even though it was created as a result of a dam. The landscapes here are otherworldly. There’s limestone mountains and rainforest vegetation, home to animals such as the Asian elephant and tigers.
If you can, I recommend staying here more than one day it can spend the night on one of the Lakes floating houses and just go hiking or boating throughout the park. After we’re gonna head to
The Philippines to visit Palawan. When I think of the Philippines, the landscapes of Palawan come to mind. Jagged Limestone Islands, crystal clear waters, and phenomenal landscapes everywhere you look. I think one of the best places in Palawan is El Nido. there’s just so many little islands and places to
Venture off to. I mean it’s truly is Paradise here. another nearby place is Coron. It has very similar landscapes to El Nido, but I’d say it’s better for Island tours and snorkeling. I mean both are phenomenal travel destinations. After we’re gonna head over to Indonesia to visit Bali. Bali has been
One of the most popular travel destinations the last few years! With its relatively cheap prices and incredible tropical landscapes, it’s easy to see why. One of the most popular places to visit in Bali is Nusa Penida. It’s an island right off the coast of Bali it’s famous for having
White Cliffs coupled with perfect beaches. The rest of Bali is just full of rice terraces, prime surf spots, and jungle waterfalls. After Bali, we’re gonna head over to Mount Bromo! Located on the neighboring island of Java, I think mount Bromo is one of the most impressive volcanoes
In the world. The volcano itself isn’t anything crazy, but the views of the massive crater and the other volcanoes in the background is just unbelievable. Although Mount Bromo is very active volcano, you can hike up to the top and walk around its rim. Another one of my favorite destinations in
Indonesia is the Komodo National Park. It’s an archipelago made up of three islands and it’s home to the Komodo dragon. My favorite island in the park is Padar. It’s this little island with no development on it and there’s also no Komodo Dragons. You can only reach Padar by Boat. I mean
I’d love to sail around these islands one day. Afterwards we’re going to visit Raja Ampat. Often called the last Paradise on Earth, Raja Ampat is an archipelago made up of 1500 Islands. It’s known for having some of the most pristine marine life and it’s one of the best places in the world to
Go diving. One of the most impressive places on Raja Ampat is the Wayag islands. There’s just dozens of these little islets and coves to explore. And I can understand why it’s called Paradise on Earth. After we’re gonna head over to Australia to visit Whitehaven Beach. Regularly
Voted as one of the best beaches in the world Whitehaven Beach is located on the Whitsunday Islands and it can be reached by taking a boat or seaplane. The sand is made up of Silica giving it this white color and when combined with the blue ocean water, it creates this swirly turquoise mix
That winds back into the Island’s Inland. It’s just incredible to look at. Now probably one of the most famous places on Australia is the Great Barrier Reef. It’s located in the northeastern Coast of Australia and it’s the biggest reef system in the world stretching over 2300 kilometers.
It can be seen from space and is the world’s largest structures made by living organisms. No wonder why it’s one of the seven natural wonders of the world. It’s home to over 10 percent of all the ocean’s fish species and there’s also plenty of whales and sharks there. I mean it would be
A dream to go scuba diving here one day. Another incredible place on Australia’s Mainland near the Barrier Reef is the Daintree Rainforest. It’s a combination of mountains, untouched beaches, and possibly the oldest rainforest in the world, which began over 110 million years ago. The rainforest
Is home to animals such as the Cassowary, which is one of the world’s biggest birds. the Daintree Rainforest has Landscapes that I had no idea existed in Australia. The area around Cape Tribulation is so scenic with sea mountains covered in the lush rainforest vegetation. After we’re going
To head into Australia’s center to visit the Outback. When you look at Australia from space, you’ll notice that basically all the cities are on the coast, but the interior of the country is this orange desolate landscape with hardly anyone living there and that’s the Outback. The most
Iconic landmark of the Outback is the Uluru or Ayers Rock. It’s this massive monolith made up of sandstone it’s a sacred site for the indigenous Australians. Believed to be a resting site for ancient Spirits. There’s definitely an energy there and it’s just bizarre how it sits alone
In the desolate Outback. After we’re going to visit the nearby country of New Zealand. After seeing movies like Lord of the Rings, I think it’s safe to say, we all want to visit New Zealand one day.
New Zealand is made up of 700 Islands, but the two major ones are the North and South if you’re down for more adventure and crazy Landscapes, I’d say the South iIsland is where it’s at. It’s home to the
Southern Alps where Mount Cook is located. It’s the tallest mountain in New Zealand and stands over 12,218 feet high. Another cool spot is the Milford Sound. Described as the Eighth Wonder of the world, the Milford Sound is a fjord that was carved out by glaciers during the Ice Age. It’s one of
The wettest places in the world and the whole area is just full of rainforest and magical waterfalls. If you’re more into beaches, the North Island offers so many. One of my favorites is Cathedral Cove, it’s located on the Coromandel Peninsula and requires a decent walk to reach the beach, but
You’ll be rewarded with one of New Zealand’s most beautiful beaches. Afterwards we’re going to visit the beautiful islands of French Polynesia. Located in the South Pacific, French Polynesia is made up of over 100 Islands. One of the most stunning islands is Bora Bora. I mean look at this place, it doesn’t
Even look real. Just how they’re is a coral reef that surroundeds the island and Crystal Clear Lagoon just blows my mind. It couldn’t be more perfect, if you got some money to blow you can stay at one
Of the ocean Bungalows that are built right above the water. The center of the island is a dormant volcano called Mount Otemanu and it stands at impressive 727 meters tall. Another one of my favorite Islands in French Polynesia is Mo’orea. This place is just insanely beautiful similar to
Bora Bora, the whole island of Mo’orea is surrounded by protective coral reef and the mountains here are just stunning. Another cool thing about Mo’orea and French Polynesia in general is one of the best places to see the humpback whales, who come here during the late summer and early fall
Months. While we’re still in the South Pacific, we’re going to visit Rarotonga. As the largest of the Cook Islands, Rarotonga is home to 13,000 people. Similar to French Polynesia, Rarotonga has some impressive mountains and a coral reef that protects this little island. There’s also this
Really cool rock formation called the needle that is a fun hike to go on. Afterwards you’re going to visit the Isle of Pines, located just off of New Caledonia, the Isle of Pines is this really peculiar
Island. I mean when I imagine a Tropical Paradise I certainly don’t think of pine trees but the Isle of Pines sure is an exception. To reach the island you can come by a plane or Ferry. While you’re there you can explore the crystal clear lagoons, accompanied with white sand and endless pine trees.
I mean it’s just such a unique and beautiful island. After we’re gonna head to the Caribbean to visit St Lucia. Of all the Caribbean islands, I think St Lucia is one of the most impressive. My favorite features of Saint Lucia is its pitons which are these jagged mountains that come straight
Out of the ocean. I mean I could totally imagine Jack Sparrow sailing his ship with this as his backdrop. Right above St Lucia is the island of Martinique. It’s a French territory and it sure is beautiful. It has everything from historical towns to beaches perfect for surfing the highest point
On the island is Mount Pele with an elevation of 1397 meters. Right below the volcano is this town of Saint Pierre, it was founded back in 1635 and was known as the Paris the Caribbean. In 1902 Mount Pele erupted and the whole town was sadly destroyed. Thankfully today it’s been
Restored and I just love the backdrop it has with the coast and Mount Pele. Another one of my favorite places in the Caribbean is Guadeloupe. It’s a set at 12 islands, and like Martinique, it’s a French overseas region. One of the most beautiful places on Guadalupe is Terre-de-Haut, it’s this little
Commune that you can reach by ferry from the neighboring Island. Once you reach it, there’s this fortification called Fort Napoleon and it was built in the 18th century and the views of the bay you get up there are just phenomenal. Afterwards we’re going to head over to
Central America to experience Belize. Belize is one of my all-time favorite countries. I may be a little biased because I lived there for over a year. It’s one of the most colorful and diverse places I’ve ever been. It’s home to the second largest coral reef system in the world and it’s
Home to animals, crystal clear waters, and ancient ruins. One of my favorite places in Belize is this ruin called Xunantunitch. It’s one of Belize’s most impressive and easily accessible ruins. Xunantunich translates to sculpture of the lady. Another one of Belize’s most iconic sights is
The Great Blue Hole and when you think of Belize this is what you’ll probably think of. It’s over 1000 feet wide and 400 feet deep truly one of the most unique locations on Earth. After we’re gonna
Head over to Guatemala to visit Tikal. Located in the rainforests of northern Guatemala, Tikal is one of the most incredible archaeological sites in the world. The area was first inhabited around the 6th Century BC but Tikal really began to flourish between the years 200 to 850 A.D as it served as
The capital of one of the most powerful ancient Mayan Kingdoms. At its peak, there was about 60,000 Mayans in Tikal and the surrounding area. I would love to go back in time and see what it
Was like to live back then. Around the end of the 9th century, Tikal’s population plummeted, possibly due to overpopulation and lack of food. Today it’s an incredible place to visit I love walking around and marveling at all the temples. Afterwards, we’re going to head over to Mexico to visit the
Pyramids of Teotihuacan. Located about an hour and a half outside of Mexico City, Teotihuacan is one of the most impressive archaeological sites in all of Mexico. It’s believed to have been established around 100 BC and grew to be one of the largest cities in the world at its
Time, with an estimated population of 125,000 people. My favorite place there is the Pyramid of the Sun. It was constructed around 200 A.D and is one of the largest structures in Mesoamerica. the Pyramid of the moon is another impressive pyramid there. I just love how it’s lined up
With the Avenue of the Dead with the Cerro Gordo Mountain as its backdrop. After we’re gonna head to Venezuela to witness Angel Falls! Known as the tallest waterfall in the world with a height of 979 meters. Now special thanks to my buddy Ellis Van Jason for sharing his FPV footage from here and
Many other parts of this video. He ventured into the depths of the Venezuelan jungle for two weeks to get some of the world’s most incredible footage of this waterfall. I mean it’s seriously jaw dropping. I’ll link his video of his Venezuelan Adventure in the description below so you can
Check it out for yourself. Now to reach Angel Falls it’s not an easy Journey. You’ll fly into this town of Canaima and from there you’ll take a day boat trip up the river to reach the Falls. while it’s
Not an easy journey to get there, the falls are more than worth it. While we’re still on the topic of waterfalls, the world’s tallest single drop waterfall is in the neighboring country of Guyana. It’s called Kaieteur Falls and has a height of 226 meters. You can reach the Falls by flying into a
Small airport. I just love the remotest of this place, there’s literally nothing around besides the powerful waterfall. Afterwards we’re going to head over to Brazil to visit Lençóis Maranhenses. Located in northeastern part of the country, Lençóis Maranhenses is one of the most unique landscapes
In South America. It’s this almost endless array of sand dunes, that fill up with these Caribbean Blue lagoons during the rainy season. You may recognize this landscape from the planet Vormir in The Avengers movie. Afterwards, we’re going gonna visit Rio de Janeiro. I was lucky enough to visit Rio
De Janeiro a few years ago and I have to say it’s one of the most wild and vibrant cities I’ve ever visited. It’s home to beautiful beaches and gigantic Granite mountains one of the most famous places in Rio de Janeiro is the Christ the Redeemer. It’s this massive statue that’s over
38 meters tall and sits on top of the stone Pinnacle overlooking all of Rio De Janeiro. When I was there it was absolutely packed with people but I still had a great time walking around and marveling at this iconic location. Another one of my favorite places in Rio was Ipanema Beach. Before
Visiting Brazil, this is what I imagined Rio to be like and Ipanema Beach didn’t let me down. I mean Rio de Janeiro is just a Vibe all around. After we’re going to visit Iguazu Falls. I think after
Angel Falls, Iguazu is one of the most recognizable waterfalls in all of South America. It’s located right in the Brazilian and Argentina border and it’s the most powerful water flow system in the world. At its peak, Iguazu can have up to 3,300 waterfalls. The most recognizable feature of
Iguazu Falls is the Devil’s Throat. It’s this horseshoe-shaped chasm where majority of the water goes. After we’re going to venture down to Patagonia. Located in both bottom halves of Chile and Argentina, Patagonia is easily one of the most beautiful regions in the world. It has fjords like
Norway, Sounds like New Zealand, and the mountains are comparable to the Alps. One of the most famous places in Patagonia is Torres Del Paine. It’s located on the Chilean side, Torres Del Paine is a national park home to animals such as Guanacos and Pumas and it’s named after its iconic three
Granite Towers. Another one of the most well-known places in Patagonia is Fitz Roy. It’s this Mountain range located on the Argentinian side. I think it’s possibly one of the most beautiful mountains in the world. There’s several glacial lakes and viewpoints tomorrow this mountain range from.
The area is just spectacular. After we’re gonna head over to Easter Island. Also known as Rapa Nui, Easter Island is located over 3000 km off the coast of Chile, making it one of the most remote islands in the world. It’s believed that the island was settled around the year 1200 by
Polynesians who sailed from French Polynesia. What makes the island so mysterious and famous is its Moai statues. There are over 900 Moai on the island and the tallest reach over 10 meters tall. It’s a mystery how these statues were transported but it’s believed that logs were used to move the
Moai across the island. Pretty fascinating stuff. After we’re going to Peru to visit Machu Picchu. Nestled in the Andes Mountains, Machu Picchu stands as one of the most incredible archaeological sites in the world. It was built around 1450 by the Incans and believed had been constructed as
An estate for the Incan Emperor at the time. Machu Picchu was abandoned in the year 1572, probably due to the nearby Spanish conquests, and many of the people may have gotten smallpoxs. The Citadel was overground by the forest and remained hidden until 1911 when it was found
By the American Explorer, Hiram Bingham. Today, Machu Picchu is one of the world’s most well known archaeological sites. To reach Machu Picchu you can hike there, or you can also take a train. Afterwards we’re going to head over to Bolivia to experience the Uyuni Salt Flats. Located in the Bolivian Andes
Mountains lies the largest Salt Flat in the world. One of the most peculiar places on the Salt Flats is this little island called Incahuasi. it’s located in the middle of the salt flats with nothing around and it’s home to Giant cacti and the landscape just fills otherworldly. Another
Interesting fact about these Salt Flats is that when it rained it creates the world’s biggest mirror. If you can’t make it to South America, there’s another Salt Flats called Bonneville in the state of Utah in the USA. I’ve been there several times and I can say both are amazing
And worth the journey. After we’re gonna visit the Galapagos Islands. Located right on the Equator, the Galapagos Islands are volcanic archipelago made up of 21 Islands they were discovered in the 16th century and later popularized by Charles Darwin who studied the Island’s unique endemic animal
Species. Some of my favorite animals on the island are the marine iguanas and the Blue-footed Birds. After we’re gonna head to the Hawaiian Islands to visit Kauai. Of all the Hawaiian Islands, Kauai is the oldest making it the most beautiful and diverse. It’s nicknamed The Garden Island and
When you go there you’ll understand why. One of my favorite places on Kauai is the Napali Coast. There are very few places in the world, if any, that can match the beauty of this Coastline. The Napali Coast is filled with sea cliffs that rise over 1000 meters from the ocean contrasted with deep
Narrow valleys that empty to the sea below. There are several ways to experience in the Napali Coast . One of the best ways is by helicopter it can be a little expensive but it offers incredible views of the cliffs. Another great way is through a boat tour. You’ll be able to experience the coast
From a new perspective and you can also jump off the boat and do some snorkeling in the ocean. It’s truly phenomenal. If you’re on a budget like me, there’s plenty of hikes and lookout spots you can go to have an amazing experience exploring the Napali Coast. While we’re still in Hawaii
We’re going to visit the island of Oahu. Of all the islands in Hawaii I have to say that Oahu is my favorite.